Boyan Deam, born in Sofia, Bulgaria, raised in Los Angeles, California. Called to the performing arts at an early age starred him in local plays and acts. His family migrated to Los Angeles in 1993 where he began training and studying at a greater level. He is an actor of many faces, closing the gap between his intense dramatic work and hilarious comedic timing, he is a fully rounded performer that can do it all. Various parts through his teens, with a modeling career at the age of 20 propelled him in the right direction. You can see him in films as "The Sinners", playing the big and strong guardian of a cult village. More roles include the lead in the drama "Of Gradient" where he consoles his angry brother after their mother drastically passes away. TV shows include the comedy Hollywood is Hard, Famously Single for E!, and recently you can catch him on the Starz drama Counterpart.
Boyan Ivic is known for Project 12: The Bunker (2016), A puerta fría (2012) and Outcast (2019).
Boyan Levchev is known for Ego Te Provoco: New Era (2021), Jarhead 2: Field of Fire (2014) and Boogeyman (2012).
Boyana Avdjieva is known for Hellboy (2019), Shakespeare Like a Street Dog (2022) and The Angel (2018).
Boyana Balta is a dual USA / Canadian citizen. Trained at the Lee Strasberg Theater Institute/Tisch in NYC and at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts also in NYC, Boyana Balta has worked in film, television, commercials, and on stage. Her most recent credits include AMC's Preacher, When the Bough Breaks and The Last Exorcism II.
Boyang Yang is known for Escape Plan: The Extractors (2019).
Boyapati Sreenu, is an Indian film director. Best known for directing action films, Sreenu has garnered two state Nandi Awards, and two "TSR National Awards" for his works.[1][2] In 2005, Srinu made his directorial debut with Bhadra, which starred Ravi Teja, Meera Jasmine, and Prakash Raj. Tulasi was his second film.
Boyce Blackman is an actor, known for The Pickle Goes in the Middle (1973) and Fairplay (1971).
Boyce Goff is known for Devil's Canyon (2017).
Born in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, Boyd Banks started his entertainment career at 17, when he won a contest for Best Stand Up Comedian in Edmonton, Alberta. After spending several years doing comedy in Vancouver, British Columbia, Banks moved to Toronto, where he began acting. Boyd's first roles were in various comedy series such as the cult favourite The Kids in the Hall (1988). His unique character looks and subtle performances on camera caught the eye of Toronto's top casting directors and Banks now works regularly in film and television from comedies to murder mysteries!